“…As far as their localization, odor compounds are found in water treatment facilities or commercial water networks. - In drinking water treatment processes, odor compounds can appear in the forms of disinfection byproducts (DBPs) or other intermediates generated during oxidation of organic matter, microorganism disinfection, and other applied treatment processes. For example, due to the presence of organic substances and their reaction, camphor is produced during ozonation of 2-MIB, while chlorophenols, chloral, and chloramines are produced during chlorination. ,
- In water distribution systems, odor compounds such as 2,3,4-trichloroanisole (2,3,4-TCA), 2,3,6-trichloroanisole (2,3,4-TCA), and 2,4,6-tribromoanisole (2,4,6-TBA) are also generated as a result of leaching from the pipe network materials and the inevitable consequences of the microbial activity from microorganisms present within.
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